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-28- <br />heavy lead pipe, or lead -lines pipe of adequate durability. <br />The waste pipes may be of vitrified clay when placed outside <br />the building. <br />Section XCVIII. Waste pipes from milk vats, sterilizers, <br />etc., shall be of the same size and material as wastes from <br />sinks, etc. Such wastes may discharge on a watertight floor <br />having a catch basin, or they may discharge into a properly <br />constructed sink. <br />When connected to a drain, soil or waste pipe, such <br />waste pipes shall be separately trapped and revented. <br />Section XCIX. Waste pipes for wash trays, washing <br />machines and other like fixtures in public laundries, or dye, <br />houses, etc., located in rooms having watertight floors <br />and a properly constructed floor wash trap, may discharge <br />on said floor. <br />Section C. Kitchen or other greasy wastes from botels, <br />restaurants, club houses, public institutions or other <br />establishments in which cooking is done or greasy wastes <br />obtain, shall be intercepted by an approved catch basin <br />or a grease trap, and then cond}bted to the house sewer. <br />Section CI. Any change in the location of a plumbing <br />fixture shall be governed by the same rules as herein provided <br />for new work, and shall be subject to the inspection and approval <br />of the Plumbing Inspector. <br />Section CII. All receptacles used for water closets, <br />urinals or otherwise for the disposal of human excrets, <br />shall be either vitrified earthenware, hard natural stone <br />or cast ironwhite porcelain enameled on inside. If cast <br />Iron is used, it shall be enameled, or painted on the outside <br />with at least three (3) coats of non - absorbent and non- <br />corrosive paint. <br />Section CIII. The bowls and traps for water closets <br />shall be made in one piece and of such shape and form as <br />to hold sufficient quantity of water when filled up to the <br />